Taxes & prosperity, single-issue politics

Commonweal October 29, 2012 - 10:36am

Blunt Instruments

James Kloppenberg’s article “Two Cities, Two Americas”[1] (October 26) is refreshing in its optimism that America’s elected leaders might soon be able to build consensus and move forward. Some of us recall the days when principled leaders on both sides of the aisle could meet, listen, consider, compromise, and move...

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